Fairiel Sends An Answer To
ileanor," Ngahau S«hooJ.^-And.,l 'apeet he /on,"The Bee," .-,... . ' «'>thiri«« v •»■ u..k... ci im, leaves- a ve?y big cap when-ho* bobs awtty. „_;.,■ £^ ■.„ / ~: "Cord»n," Ngahiu Beh»oF.-Su« It wilt be bet- iuJt w illba Still, look forward to "welcome home." 1» c- "P,? 11*" Schwr.—An apron to work? ter fun to float it in the soa, Jaddie. VThen ,-'",,- 11"9 ■ Eastor-e BS chicks. I wonder how togiret T> Ngahau Sohool.-Perhap S ,ou - lliat wIU keepyouc flneers buay- Eixle- boach days come. "Kant L.v.nd*» Mir. M .r ■ t .ye BOlnp to cut Hallowe'en moons and pump- "Mary," Ngahau. Sehwl.—Ana she's coming "Tui," Ngahau Schoof.—n was a thrllline youi had foiEOtten me \mT~l Imo!lt, s"™ kins from. tW.cardboard: Are you? -; . j^lrfrom across the sea. How 'clfflig to see promise. And did you work liSrd? you hadn't.! Practise drawto? «} f er so glad Nation,'!. »Bah»il SeKaoUHCIf course, is-^u '. lM- f ,aS?f"\ .. c.. - ..'■ •■;.. . i '"Littlß Marearet," Nfahau Sohool.—The sun "Goldllooks," Mewtown.--5.-0u know 'where to wuro not a-scrap frightened 'coa Daddy was "lan," N»ahau Sehesl.—Mice Mary's littlo shone and made it a lovely'day foe going- aenreh for dainty poenn Allthp ..»« t nt« there. lamb. Did yon send him home again? out. I wish you had taken me, too. your own best.. . le Same 1 lilvß '=-" peton.. ~ . FOR PTXIE PAINT-BRUSHES. 'v» v ,i.tt.," cay—it '■■■•- ■ ' Is a fascinating room, with Its wonderful, carved chairs and walls. Would you like to bo an M.P. ?
"Blng.CrNby." City Did you try to flud the puzzles, new elf? M"c must see your nanw among tho puuzlo-solTors. "Sylvia," City.—Some of your school-fcl-lows b.elong to tho i itlnff, too. Thank .you for that "ghosty" sketch. "Rainbow Maid," Brooklyn.—Wasn't it , strange to sing to an unseen audlonce? Yes, sign both uaraes, please. ' "Misohltvous Gnome," MartlnborouPh.—Did > you copy the bowl of nasturtiums from n palntlnif? It is beautifully drawn. , "Flying Arrow," Newtown. —A bonfire? l/ucky you I Let's ' wish for a calm, fine evening. "Dami Durdan," Ngahaurang*.—lt Is h •rinooss Hosemary" ? hJ"?Hlnß poem- bllt t Linseed? Hurrldl WettT"^!."." ' , '„ ' ■ ' ■• • "• splendid idea. Have . _ nn/e Cray, NewlownC you tried to make s ittitiier.i ■ Are .you ■ ono yotr making . . exciting . . • - .. s'^! "O.nein. ' .Water." nont"s yto \vait. <-«w- ef ■ ««tt-Ex-pretslons are fleet- " phne staffe, city.— Choose wliich you will foj: our Competition Painting, Elves-of-tbe-Ring, th« sraall maiden above or this :!Sf i«' n T to'prlnnf magic Vn f TVo Sprlng garden> blossoms that grow beside the old groy cobblestones aw rainbow-tinted, ana my lady's youP mana' E eV very ■„ ho wee drawing gown •• • woII > y°u may maXB tt as rich as y°" 'wish. But don't forget to make a mount for your picture and weU- elf- °~ttnd •Dc-Dc" was taken.' . Jet it reach the King by Wednesday— TAl KlEL. ' , JJ^ J°"J° V those W. W e, to "Mari^ , "' ? » v o v ■ shlrted boys n.t school. called "Dowdrop," elf. What now? of time for visiting. ■ «| "aii "b" ™"Sb S'l)Td Mi,™'; "p"!'0,lnB ciV1 NgMo.-Tou huvfl painted .Hunt, K.rorl.-And somebody forgot to "Travellers' Joy," Murchlson.-T shall look for leliloh them? n ? <i." i '?'"■» f £Q Bl° h?lp a *len both nnmos' "SnowO«W" was taken tho fattest letter in tho box next time. A <•• iMii'-u (1 10 toy sita.il, too.' over so long Rgo, story ~ . and a drawing I |lM^n no^Itl?a onanMve^ Ohtol'eve Vrv ll iiini'lf ''you "Pr'ncoss FrceslH," lower Hu«.—lt t* an amus- "Topsy-Turvy," Pulnrua Bay,—Soon visitors "Golden Hair," Lower Hurt.—Wasn't It a love. «j ero tenrhor lilrt vmi thlni- if Vim' • ln« 'tory. ian't il- Thank you, plsle. "'lll bo drrivlng In crowds .. . then what a Jy subject for an essiiy. 1 'sped you wrot« na°d!" nJ«V.b^ School.^/^ n"v s"w! AnA "Mnrlo Louise,"-Ngafi.u Sen.or.-A qua'ini pot '**»» COrner of tha ™m ■ your(l w"1 be' cs lind "aBCS- " « N mi wouldn't Uilnk of nilting off the rlmlr the white goat will make. Do lake, a picture "Betty Boop," Island Bay.—You may Minn ono "Pixie Petor," Lower Hutt.—l'd lore to heat ■gs or anything, would vnu! ' ol' him at feeding-tim«, Saturday morning, elf. Lot mo know when. .you recite. Elocution lessons arc fun.
Mussolinf," bartorton. —They were .well' jumbled ... but all the more fun.. Tho parrot myst be' a' real comedian. - Joyce- Hall," khandallah.—But jpu, forgot to. paint the grass' ...\ tho . fresh green ; . of spring. ' Welcome to Bur King, new plxie»>--.-'
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20
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706Fairiel Sends An Answer To Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 20
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